6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Detract' in a Sentence
"To diminish or reduce a part, such as quality, value, or reputation (commonly followed by from)." more
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The persistent technical issues during the online meeting were detracting from the importance of the discussion.
The outdated equipment will have detracted from the performance of the new software.
The frequent software glitches had been detracting from the user experience of the application.
The outdated technology did not detract from the efficiency of the dedicated team.
The consistent errors in the software have been detracting from the user experience.
The outdated technology had detracted from the efficiency of the entire system.
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